Optimal Storage under Unsynchrononized Mobile Byzantine Faults
Silvia Bonomi, Antonella Del Pozzo (Sorbonne University), Maria, Potop-Butucaru (Sorbonne University), S\'ebastien Tixeuil (Sorbonne, University)

TL;DR
This paper establishes bounds and proposes algorithms for implementing reliable shared registers in a distributed system with unsynchronized mobile Byzantine faults, a challenging and previously unresolved fault model.
Contribution
It provides the first lower bounds and matching algorithms for synchronous servers with unsynchronized mobile Byzantine agents, expanding understanding of fault-tolerant distributed storage.
Findings
Derived lower bounds for server requirements under unsynchronized mobile Byzantine faults.
Proposed a generic algorithm that matches the bounds for tolerating mobile Byzantine agents.
Characterized conditions under which the problem is solvable in this fault model.
Abstract
In this paper we prove lower and matching upper bounds for the number of servers required to implement a regular shared register that tolerates unsynchronized Mobile Byzantine failures. We consider the strongest model of Mobile Byzantine failures to date: agents are moved arbitrarily by an omniscient adversary from a server to another in order to deviate their computation in an unforeseen manner. When a server is infected by an Byzantine agent, it behaves arbitrarily until the adversary decides to move the agent to another server. Previous approaches considered asynchronous servers with synchronous mobile Byzantine agents (yielding impossibility results), and synchronous servers with synchronous mobile Byzantine agents (yielding optimal solutions for regular register implementation, even in the case where servers and agents periods are decoupled). We consider the remaining open case of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Optimization and Search Problems · Mobile Agent-Based Network Management
